Vehicle logsheet7/14/2023 ![]() a filled in application for a log book (V62).You need to send all the following to DVLA: If you’ve lost your log book and need to change your name The certificate must be valid when the vehicle tax starts. Take your latest MOT test certificate if your vehicle has to have an MOT every year. take your log book to a Post Office that deals with vehicle tax, to change your details and tax your vehicle at the same time.tax your vehicle online before sending your log book to DVLA.If your vehicle needs taxing in the next 4 weeks sign and send the whole log book to the DVLA address in section 8ĭo not tick the ‘new keeper’ box on the older style form.write the new name in full in section 6 - do not give initials.If you have the older style log book without the multi-coloured numbered blocks on the cover, you need to: include proof if you’re legally changing your name, for example a deed poll.include a letter explaining why the name in your log book needs to change.send the whole log book to the DVLA address in section 3.write the new name in full in section 3 - do not give initials.To change your name if you have the new style log book: For new style log books with multi-coloured numbered blocks on the front You do not need to include proof of your name change if you’re changing your name because you got married or divorced, or because it was spelt incorrectly in the log book by mistake. you include proof of the business’s name change (such as a certificate of incorporation from Companies House) - if the vehicle’s registered keeper is a business.you include proof of your name change if you’re legally changing your name (for example a deed poll).you include a letter explaining why the name in your log book needs to change.When you fill in your log book and send it off, make sure that: you have sold, transferred or bought the vehicle.you need to change your name and address on your log book at the same time - for example, if you moved house and changed your name.You need to follow a different process if: It can take up to 6 weeks to get your new log book after you send it off. You can also update information if it is wrong by mistake, for example if your name is spelt incorrectly. You can be fined up to £1,000 if you do not tell DVLA when your name changes.
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